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Henri IV Roi de France + ibio

Item is an electro-steel engraving of Henri IV, born 1553 and died 1610, King of Navarre and King of France from 1589 to 1610. From a painting by Fr. Perbus.

Henry VII

Item is a standing, electro-steel engraved portrait of Henry VII; King of England (b. 1457 - d. 1509). Engraved by T. Brown and from a drawing by J.L. Williams in the new palace of Westminster and published by Blackie & Sons London, Glasglow & Edinbourgh.

Lord Herschell.

Item is a half-tone magazine print of Farrer Herschell, 1st Baron Herschell, born 1837 and died 1899, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain in 1866 and 1892 to 1895. Signature attached. Printed by W & D Downey (57 & 61 Ebury Street, London). Held in a plastic sleeve.

Reverand William Thomas Herridge

Item is a seated, half-tone (magazine) portrait of Revrend William Thomas Herridge;Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, Woodstock, 1914.

The Reverend Rowland Hill M.A.

Item is an electro-steel engraved, seated portrati of The Rev.d Rowland hill M.A.; Originator of the Penny Postage, 1840 (b. 1795 - d. 1879). Engraved by S. Freeman from a painting by W. Derby and publisdhed by Fisher, Son & co. London. Includes signature.

Hippocrate, Pere de la Medicine

Item is an electro-steel engraving of a bust of Hippocrates of Kos, born c. 460 and died c. 370 BC, Greek physician and one of the outstanding figures in the history of medicine from the Age of Pericles.

Mr. H. C. Hocken

Item is an double-window-matted, half-tone (newspaper) portrait of H.C. Hocken; Mayor of Toronto, 1912-14 (b. 1857).

James Holman, R.N.-F.R.S. "Total eclipse nor Sun, nor Moon, All dark amidst the blaze of noon."

Item is an electro-steel engraving of James Holman, born 1786 and died 1857, a completely blind British adventurer who suffered from debilitating pain and limited mobility but undertook a series of solo journeys that were unprecedented both in their extent of geography and method of "human echolocation". Engraved by E. Finden from an image by Wageman. Published by Smith, Elder & Co. (Cornhill).

Reverend John Home M.A.

Item is an electro-steel engraving of John Home, born 1722 and died 1808, clergyman in the Church of Scotland and author. Engraved by J. Freeman from an original picture. Published by Archd. Fullarton & Co. (Glasgow).

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